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Pep Guardiola drops 2-word response about Antoine Semenyo joining Man City
Rayan Cherki chose a good time to end his Premier League drought as his late strike earned Manchester City a vital 2-1 win at Nottingham Forest.
Guardiola answers questions over Semenyo transfer
The France international had not found the net in the league since the opening day of the season, but his 83rd-minute effort ensured Pep Guardiola’s side registered a sixth successive victory.
City had looked like they were going to have to settle for a point as a resolute Forest pegged them back when Omari Hutchinson’s strike cancelled out Tijjani Reijnders’ opener, which was created by Cherki.
And Guardiola was pestered over a move for Antoine Semenyo after the match, dropping a simple two-word response with a coy smile.
Semenyo has scored nine times and provided three assists in 17 appearances in the Premier League this season, and is available for a £65m release clause which becomes active in January.
David Ornstein has confirmed City are in pole position after the player rejected a move to Tottenham.
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The way City ground out another win was an ominous sign for their title rivals.
Forest had the better moment in the first half, going close in the seventh minute when Callum Hudson-Odoi’s cross was begging to be touched home but neither Igor Jesus nor Morgan Gibbs-White both could connect.
The hosts defended well and repelled anything City had to offer. But that changed within three minutes of the restart as the visitors went ahead with their first shot on target.
A well-worked move saw Cherki slip in Reijnders and he fired a low first-time finish under Forest goalkeeper John Victor.
John was required to make an outstanding save to keep it at 1-0 shortly after when the Brazilian tipped Cherki’s shot on to a post.
It was a completely different game and Forest hit back in the 54th minute.
Gibbs-White set a counter-attack going, which ended in Jesus pulling the ball back for Hutchinson to drill home from 12 yards.
That saw Forest regain some control and they pushed for a second, with a big chance coming in the 66th minute.
Neco Williams’ shot was palmed away by Gianluigi Donnarumma and right-back Nicola Savona blazed the rebound from an acute angle well over.
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The tide began to turn as City searched for a second and they too had a great chance.
After some slick passing, Phil Foden’s footwork created a shooting opportunity and the net seemed certain to bulge until John stuck a leg out and made a crucial save.
The winner seemed inevitable and it came in the 83rd minute when a corner fell to Cherki 12 yards out and he drilled a low finish that John was unable to keep out.
